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Part II: Speeches and Writings File, 1938-1974 (continued)
1963, Dec., Columbia University, New York, N.Y.
1964, Feb. 19, Utrecht, Netherlands
1965, Jan. 26, Columbia University, New York, N.Y., seminar on the problem of peace
1966
Dec. 17, “The Expedient Things,” University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich.
Dec. 28, “The Educational Imperative,” AALS, Washington, D.C.
Carnegie-Harvard Group, New York City Bar Association, New York, N.Y.
1967
June 19, Amsterdam-Leiden-Columbia session, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Oct. 24, “Achievements and Prospects of the United Nations in the Maintenance of Peace,” Columbia University, New York, N.Y., seminar on the problem of peace
Oct., Root-Jessup Council, Hamilton College, Clinton, N.Y.
Oct., UNITAR
Nov. 29, Binger-Cambridge
Nov. 29, “Has Court a Role in Peace-Keeping?” Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University, Medford, Mass.
New York City Bar Association, New York, N.Y.
1968
Mar. 18, “The International Judicial Process,” Chicago Bar Association, Chicago, Ill.
June 13, American High School, Hague, Netherlands
June 27, “Peaceful Change,” WOO Group
1970
Apr. 4, Judges' Conference on “The Future of the World Court”
Apr 25, introduction of secretary of state at ASLI
Sept. 29, “Concerning the Function and Role of the International Court of Justice,” University of Georgia School of Law, Athens, Ga.
Oct. 1, School of Advanced International Studies
Oct. 20, New Haven, Conn., Bar Association
“The Administration of Justice,” International Joint Conference of the American Geographical Society and the American Division of the World Academy of Art and Science, New York, N.Y.
1971
Mar. 3, “Solving International Problems, the Roles of Friends, Foes, and Colleagues,” Council on Foreign Relations staff
Mar. 15, Toronto, Canada
Mar. 25, Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass.
May 21-23, Institute on Man and Science, New York, N.Y.
Oct. 22, Columbia University, New York, N.Y.
Dec. 17, Litchfield Co. University Club
1972
Jan. 18, U Thant dinner
Feb. 15, Council on Foreign Relations
Apr. 12, Frank Tannenbaum lecture
Apr., “The United Nations and the Rule of Law,” PMC and Potsdam Military
May 8, New York City Bar Association, New York, N.Y.
Aug. 23, session on environment, International Law Association, New York, N.Y.
Undated
“American Political Theory of Participation in UN”
Cambridge lecture notes
Executive Program, Business Administration, Arden House
“International Law and International Organization”
Michigan lecture
“Pathways to Peace, the World Court's Potential for Peace”
“Role of International Law in International Relations”
Toastmaster's remarks
“What Is Recognition?”
Undated and untitled notes
BOX II:40 Speech invitations, 1955-1963
A-R
(6 folders)
BOX II:41 S-Y
(2 folders)
Books
The Birth of Nations (1974)
Draft
(4 folders)
BOX II:42 Correspondence
Miscellany
Research data
Chamizal dispute
(2 folders)
Council on Foreign Relations Study Group on Law and Politics
(2 folders)
BOX II:43 (1 folder)
Indonesia-Korea
Israel
Italian colonies
Manchukuo
Morocco
Vietnam-Bao Dai
BOX II:44 Elihu Root (1938)
Partial draft
(2 folders)
A Modern Law of Nations (1948)
Book reviews
Correspondence
Draft
(2 folders)
Third draft
BOX II:45 Notes and corrections
Research notes
(5 folders)
BOX II:46 (6 folders)
BOX II:47 (4 folders)
Old chapter on territorial control and jurisdiction
A Modern Law of Nations, reprint (1968), correspondence and notes
BOX II:48 “Parliamentary Diplomacy” (1957)
The Price of International Justice (Blaustein lectures), 1971
Transnational Law (1956) (Storrs lectures)
Correspondence
Miscellany
Reviews and notices
Draft manuscript on United States foreign relations for Yale University Press
(2 folders)
1970-1971 writing project
Correspondence
General
(1 folder)
BOX II:49 (1 folder)
Harris, William R.
State Department
Miscellany
Articles, 1960-1968, undated
(8 folders)
Other writings
Book reviews
Letters to the editor
Miscellaneous notes
Poems
Reports and memoranda on Central America and international guarantees of democratic government
BOX II:50-71 Part II: Legal File, 1927-1976
Briefs, correspondence, documents, memoranda, notes, opinions, and printed and near-print material.
Arranged alphabetically by case name or subject, with most of the files further arranged by type of material.
BOX II:50 Barcelona Traction, Light & Power Co., opinion by Jessup
California case
Cambodia v. Thailand (“Temple of Phra Viharn”)
Correspondence
(2 folders)
Documents
(4 folders)
BOX II:51 (2 folders)
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